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	<a href="http://colorvila.com/">ColorVila</a>
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	Theme document v1.1
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<p style="text-align: center">April 6, 2012 </p>

<h1>Introduction</h1>
<p>Welcome. ColorVila supply a number of themes which are flexible, robust and constantly being improved. We makes your buiding of a wordpress site simple and easy, usually just some mouse clicks. Tonnes of features integrated with ColorVila themes, which make your theme stand out from the crowd.</p>
<p style="text-align: right">&#8212; ColorVila Help Center </p>

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<h1>Theme installation: </h1>
<h2>1. Adding New Themes by using FTP client</h2>
	  <p>To add a new Theme to your WordPress installation, follow these basic steps:</p>
	  <ol>
        <li>Download the Theme archive and extract the files it contains. You need to preserve the directory structure in the archive when extracting these files.</li>
	    <li>Using an FTP client to access your host web server, navigate to the <strong>wp-content/themes</strong> directory. 
	    <li>Upload the Theme files to the <strong>wp-content/themes</strong> directory. For example, a Theme named <strong>winter</strong>, you must upload the entire <strong>winter</strong> directory. After that, the directory structure in web server should be like this: <strong>wp-content/themes/winter</strong>.</li>
	    <li>Follow the instructions below for selecting the new Theme.</li>
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	  <h2>Or, adding New Themes by using cPanel</h2>
	  <p>If your host offers the cPanel control panel, and the Theme files are in a .zip or .gz archive follow these instructions. Note: This assumes the Theme you download is a compressed (zip) file and the files in the zip file are in their ‘named’ folder.</p>
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        <li>Download the Theme zip file to your local machine.</li>
	    <li>In cPanel File Manager, navigate to your Themes folder. If you have WordPress installed in it’s own folder called wordpress, you would navigate to <strong>public_html/wordpress/wp-content/themes</strong> and if WordPress is installed in your web-root folder you would navigate to <strong>public_html/wp-content/themes</strong>.</li>
	    <li>Once you've navigated to the Themes folder in cPanel File Manager, click on Upload file(s) and upload that zip file you saved in Step 1.</li>
	    <li>Once the zip file is uploaded, click on the zip file name in cPanel, then in the panel to the right, click on Extract File Contents, and that zip file will be uncompressed. Make sure the  directory structure is like this: <strong>wp-content/themes/theme_directory</strong>. </li>
	    <li>Follow the instructions below for selecting the new Theme.</li>
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	  <h2>2. Selecting the Active Theme</h2>
	  <p>To select a Theme for your site:</p>
	  <ol>
        <li>Log in to the WordPress Administration Panel.</li>
	    <li>Select the Appearance panel, then Themes.</li>
	    <li>From the <strong>Available Themes</strong> section, click on the Theme title (or Theme screenshot) for the Theme you wish to activate.</li>
	    <li>A preview of the Theme will be shown.</li>
	    <li>To activate the Theme click the <strong>Activate “Theme Name”</strong> link in the top right.</li>
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	  <p>Your selection should immediately become active.</p>
	  <h2>3. Config the Theme</h2>
	  <p>Once your theme has been activated, the theme may not work correctly before configration:</p>
	  <ol>
        <li>Login to the WordPress Administration Panel.</li>
	    <li>Select the Appearance panel, then Theme Options.</li>	   
	    <li>Click “Options Reset” button in the bottom left. <strong>Important</strong>, this should only be done when the theme first time be activated, or you maybe lost all the setting options.</li>
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<h1>Theme updating</h1>
<ol>
  <li>Before you update anything, make sure you have backup copies of any files you may have modified such as <code>functions.php</code>.</li>
    <li>Download the Theme archive and extract the files it contains. </li>
    <li>Delete your old WordPress theme files, saving ones you've modified.</li>
	<li>Upload the new files.</li>
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<h1>System Requirements</h1>
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	<li>PHP5.</li>
	<li>WordPress 3.2 or higher.</li>
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<h1>Support</h1>
<p>If you have any questions that aren't addressed in this document, please take advantage of ColorVila's  online resources:</p>
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	<dt><a href="http://www.colorvila.com/wiki/document/">Theme Documents</a></dt>
		<dd>All things about ColorVila themes, include theme installation, tutorials, FAQ and so on. </dd>
	<dt><a href="http://www.colorvila.com/themes/">Themes Gallery </a></dt>
		<dd>This is where you'll find the latest updates and themes of ColorVila..</dd>
	    <dt><a href="http://www.colorvila.com/blog/">ColorVila Blog </a></dt>
		<dd>The ColorVila Blog brings you the latest theme news related to WordPress themes.</dd>
	    <dt><a href="http://www.colorvila.com/forum/">Support Forums</a></dt>
		<dd>If you've looked everywhere and still can't find an answer, the support forums are very active and have a large community ready to help. To help them help you be sure to use a descriptive thread title and describe your question in as much detail as possible.</dd>
	<dt class="STYLE1">Support Email </dt>
		<dd>Any other questions or advice you also can contact us at: colorvila@gmail.com </dd>
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<h1>License</h1>
<p>All of our Source Code is licensed under the GNU Public License
version 2.0. For the purpose of these terms, &quot;Source Code&quot; will
be defined to include certain data elements in addition to the PHP 
programming. All .PHP, .CSS, .JS, .MO and .PO files are &quot;Source Code,&quot; 
and are released under the GNU Public License version 2.0 unless 
specified as otherwise within the file itself. </p>


<p>All Graphics Files in theme/images and Photoshop files are not released as open source, but instead inherit the 
  ColorVila Themes Personal Use License. For the purpose of these terms, &quot;Graphics 
  Files&quot; will be defined as all .PSD, .GIF, .JPG and .PNG files. These separate, 
  distinct works are not released under the GPL, but instead are given to all 
  members on a personal use basis (unless stated as otherwise within the files 
  themselves). These files are supplied to each paying user for personal use only. 
  You may not offer them, modified or unmodified, for redistribution or resale 
  of any kind. You may not offer the theme package as a whole, if these files 
  are included, for redistribution.</p>
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